![]() The software based event is expected to include new Mac software, with Apple set to give a hint of new software features. There’s also speculation that visitors will see the iPhone 5 unveiled at the June event, although we would be surprised if that doesn’t land in October like the iPhone 4S. Both the MacBook Air and Pro lines are up for a refresh fairly soon so they could be making a debut at the event too Tech Radar speculates. Tickets for the conference come with the not insubstantial price tag of US$1,599 (plus plane ticket to San Francisco) and are limited to five per organisation. The good news for the cash-strapped is that videos of the keynote sessions will be available shortly after the event.
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